Links to Other Sites
A PODCAST TO THE CURIOUS - This site is a must for anyone who enjoys the works of M. R James, the inventor of the antiquarian ghost story form, also called the father of the modern ghost story. Here Mike and Will regularly discuss James' works with enthusiasm and insightful commentary in podcast form. Check them out. http://www.mrjamespodcast.com/
GHOSTS AND SCHOLARS - If you have a scholarly interest in Ghost stories, especially the writings of M. R. James and his contemporaries, you will definitely want to explore this site. Rosemary Pardoe investigates and explores this field, and provides many online versions of such works. Rosemary is probably the most quoted personality in any discussion of things Jamesian. http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~pardos/GS.html
DARK CLASSICS - an interesting presentation of Art works that depict, well, the dark side of things; ghosts, monsters, witches, etc. http://darkclassics.blogspot.com/
THE AMBROSE BIERCE SITE - This site delves into just about anything you might want to know about Americas most morbid writer, with links to online versions of his works, and to online articles about him http://donswaim.com/index.html
JANE MAINLEY PIDDOCK - A leading scholar, with a lot of interesting info and insight to share about M. R. James, and related subjects...she's actually a good part of what inspired me to start this blog of mine. http://www.janemainley-piddock.com/blog.html
a Thin Ghost - You'll find it all here: the complete texts of all of M. R. James' ghost stories, historical and contemporary illustrations, info on screen adaptations, links, etc.. Stephen Gray is quite a creative individual, himself, doing illustrations and even film versions. http://www.thin-ghost.org/
FRIENDLY FACES IN FRIENDLY PLACES - How can I forget to list my other blog? As some of you may know I have real interest in photographing and drawing wildlife. I get a lot of joy from it. At this other blog of mine I post results of my doings in whatever order. Browse through the whole blog and you're bound to find something that appeals to you. www.friendlyfacesinfriendlyplaces.weebly.com
GHOSTS AND SCHOLARS - If you have a scholarly interest in Ghost stories, especially the writings of M. R. James and his contemporaries, you will definitely want to explore this site. Rosemary Pardoe investigates and explores this field, and provides many online versions of such works. Rosemary is probably the most quoted personality in any discussion of things Jamesian. http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~pardos/GS.html
DARK CLASSICS - an interesting presentation of Art works that depict, well, the dark side of things; ghosts, monsters, witches, etc. http://darkclassics.blogspot.com/
THE AMBROSE BIERCE SITE - This site delves into just about anything you might want to know about Americas most morbid writer, with links to online versions of his works, and to online articles about him http://donswaim.com/index.html
JANE MAINLEY PIDDOCK - A leading scholar, with a lot of interesting info and insight to share about M. R. James, and related subjects...she's actually a good part of what inspired me to start this blog of mine. http://www.janemainley-piddock.com/blog.html
a Thin Ghost - You'll find it all here: the complete texts of all of M. R. James' ghost stories, historical and contemporary illustrations, info on screen adaptations, links, etc.. Stephen Gray is quite a creative individual, himself, doing illustrations and even film versions. http://www.thin-ghost.org/
FRIENDLY FACES IN FRIENDLY PLACES - How can I forget to list my other blog? As some of you may know I have real interest in photographing and drawing wildlife. I get a lot of joy from it. At this other blog of mine I post results of my doings in whatever order. Browse through the whole blog and you're bound to find something that appeals to you. www.friendlyfacesinfriendlyplaces.weebly.com